Texas Day by Day
Find out what happened today in Texas history.
REA begins bringing electricity to rural Texas
90 years ago today on March 9th, 1936
On this day in 1936, a fifty-eight-mile power line near Bartlett, Texas, was energized, according to some sources the first in the nation under the Rural Electrification Administration. When President Franklin D. Roosevelt began the REA in May 1935, only about 2 percent of the farms in Texas (and only about 10 percent nationally) had electricity. The REA was originally intended to be a large-scale depression relief agency like the Work Projects Administration and the Civilian Conservation Corps, but became a lending agency instead with the passage of legislation cosponsored by Sam Rayburn. The $33,000 loan to a group of farmers at Bartlett was one of the first ten loans made by the REA. The REA had an incalculable impact on life in rural Texas, especially in the Panhandle, which had become something of a proving ground for New Deal programs thanks to the influence of Marvin Jones, chairman of the House Agricultural Committee. The REA first brought electric power to the rural Panhandle in Deaf Smith County in 1937. By 1965, instead of only 2 percent of Texas farms with electricity, there were only 2 percent without electricity.
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State steps into sheep wars
145 years ago today on March 9th, 1881
On this day in 1881, a Texas law provided for the appointment of state sheep inspectors and the quarantine of diseased sheep. The measure was but one part of the saga of the sheep wars. Sheep ranching already had an extensive history in Texas. The first Spanish explorers and missionaries brought their flocks, and mission ranches near San Antonio and La Bahía expanded the industry during the eighteenth century. In the mid-1800s Texas sheep ranchers found profitable wool markets in New England, and entrepreneurs such as George Wilkins Kendall of Boerne espoused the benefits of sheep raising in Texas. But sheepmen often clashed with cattlemen over grazing rights, and by the 1870s these conflicts came to a head. Cattlemen viewed shepherds as encroachers and sometimes used intimidation and violence to force them out. Some out-of-state herdsmen crossed into Texas lands, and sheep ranchers also drove sheep infected with scab. Additional legislation helped stem the movement of diseased sheep, and eventually the widespread use of barbed wire fencing brought an end to the open range and the sheep wars.
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Spanish expedition enters Texas
319 years ago today on March 9th, 1707
On this day in 1707, the Ramón expedition, with thirty-one soldiers and citizens, 150 horses, and twenty pack mules, left Mission San Juan Bautista for a trek north of the Rio Grande. Diego Ramón was sent on this excursion by Coahuila governor Alarcón to punish raiding Indians, to gather neophytes for the smallpox-ravaged Rio Grande missions, and to explore the region. After a successful expedition that reached up to the site of present-day Webb and Dimmit counties, Ramón and his men arrived back at San Juan Bautista on April 3, 1708.
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From Cabeza de Vaca's ship-wreck in 1528 through the Texas Revolution to present day—almost 500 years of recorded history—a myriad of significant events in Texas history have occurred. These events are arranged by day of the year to allow the reader to see into the past on any specific day.
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Upcoming Historical Anniversaries in Texas
Mark your calendar — the following historical anniversaries are coming up soon.
305th Anniversary
- Aguayo expedition enters Texas 1 week 3 days from now
270th Anniversary
- Explorer promises each Texan a silver mine 23 hours 59 minutes from now
225th Anniversary
- Famed mustanger and filibuster killed 1 week 4 days from now
200th Anniversary
- Cherokee leader arrives in Mexico City seeking tribal land grant 1 week 2 days from now
190th Anniversary
- Infamy at Goliad 2 weeks 3 days from now
- Falvel given command of Flash 2 days 23 hours from now
- Mexican forces under Santa Anna capture key Brazos crossing 1 month 2 days from now
- Convention of 1836 breaks up in a hurry 1 week 23 hours from now
- Texas forces win at San Jacinto 1 month 1 week from now
- Mexican army captures Texas Masonic soldier 5 days 23 hours from now
- Texas Navy schooner seizes mercantile brig; friction with U.S. ensues 1 week 5 days from now
- Groce's plantation becomes temporary capital of Texas 1 week 1 day from now
- Sarah Ann Horn and other settlers captured by Indians 3 weeks 4 days from now
180th Anniversary
- First battle of Mexican War fought in South Texas 1 month 4 weeks from now
170th Anniversary
- Camels arrive for trial service in Texas 1 month 2 weeks from now
- Historic academy building dedicated in New Braunfels 1 month 1 week from now
- Sensational court-martial convenes for Alamo hero's son 5 days 23 hours from now
165th Anniversary
- One-time port of Saluria was prominent in the Civil War 1 month 2 weeks from now
- Birth of Texas author and women's club leader 1 month 4 weeks from now
160th Anniversary
- First black state convention meets in Austin 1 week 5 days from now
155th Anniversary
- Legislature approves appropriation for Agricultural and Mechanical College 1 month 1 week from now
145th Anniversary
- State steps into sheep wars Today!
140th Anniversary
- Texas Radical Republican involved in Haymarket Massacre 1 month 3 weeks from now
- "Sandals" attack "Boots," setting off Laredo election riot 4 weeks 23 hours from now
130th Anniversary
- Marshal guns down notorious outlaw cum lawman 3 weeks 5 days from now
120th Anniversary
- Legendary lawman joins the Texas Rangers 1 month 1 week from now
115th Anniversary
- Magnolia Petroleum Company founded 1 month 2 weeks from now
- Fine arts association, Ney Museum founded 3 weeks 6 days from now
110th Anniversary
- Big band leader born 5 days 23 hours from now
105th Anniversary
- Majestic Theatre opens in Dallas 1 month 1 day from now
100th Anniversary
- New carbon black plant opens in Panhandle 1 day 23 hours from now
- Preservationist and former Indian captive Rebecca Fisher dies 1 week 4 days from now
95th Anniversary
- Black Texas leader assassinated 1 month 2 weeks from now
90th Anniversary
- Rock and roll legend born in Vernon 1 month 1 week from now
- REA begins bringing electricity to rural Texas Today!
- Noted Texas journalist Hugh Fitzgerald dies 1 month 3 weeks from now
70th Anniversary
- Evangelist breaks with Southern Baptist Convention 3 days 23 hours from now
60th Anniversary
- First woman elected to state legislature dies 1 week 4 days from now
55th Anniversary
- Tejana superstar born in Lake Jackson 1 month 6 days from now
40th Anniversary
- General Land Office gets new seal 2 weeks 1 day from now
- Houston honors Jewish fighters for Texas independence 1 month 2 weeks from now
- Newsweek chronicles decline of Texas steel town 3 weeks 23 hours from now
